But on Saturday, the final day of the draft, three Arkansas players heard their name called, matching last year's total of selected players overall with four.

Defensive end Chris Smith was selected with the 159th overall pick by the Jacksonville Jaguars in the fifth round. Smith was the first Arkansas defensive lineman selected in the draft since Jake Bequette in 2012.

A native of Mount Ulla, N.C., Smith played in 43 games for Arkansas, and recorded 21.5 career sacks, fourth most in program history. He was named to the All-Southeastern Conference second team after the 2013 season.

Fullback Kiero Small was chosen in the seventh round by the Seattle Seahawks with the 227th overall pick, and then kicker Zach Hocker was the next to be called, being chosen 228th by the Washington Redskins.

"He's a great attitude guy," Seattle head coach Pete Carroll said of Small. "We love adding him to the team. He's the epitome of a fullback."

Small is the first fullback drafted from Arkansas since Peyton Hillis (2008).

Hocker played in 50 career games as a Razorback, breaking the school career records for total points, field goals made, field goal percentage, PAT attempts and PATs made. He was named to the All-SEC second team after the 2013 season.

"His leg strength is very good," said Washington head coach Jay Gruden. "He was a very productive kicker at Arkansas. He will come in and compete for the kicking spot.

Hocker is the third kicker to be chosen in school history, and the first since Kendall Trainor in 1989.

All four players that were selected were invited to the pre-draft combine in Indianapolis.

Three other former Razorbacks were signed to contracts as non-drafted free agents: wide receiver Javontee Herndon (San Diego Chargers), offensive lineman David Hurd (Miami Dolphins) and defensive tackle Robert Thomas (Washington Redskins).

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